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Jumbe celebrates Malema as a voice for African unity


By Vincent Gunde

A voice of the voiceless citizen of Malawi Comrade Alhaji Imraan Jumbe, says history has a tendency to honour great leaders long after their generation has passed and societies fail to appreciate visionaries while they are still alive.

Comrade Jumbe said today, people must recognize and celebrate Comrade Julius Malema before history does it for them that heroes are not only those who fought the battles of yesterday.

He said heroes are also those who confront the challenges of their own generation with courage, conviction, and  an unwavering commitment to justice saying Julius Malema stands among most significant leaders of the time if there’s any.

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Writing on his face book page, Comrade Jumbe said Julius Malema’s message has always been clear: an African is an African, regardless of which side of an artificial colonial border he or she was born.

Comrade Jumbe said future generations will remember Malema not merely as a South African politician, but as a defender of the African child, and guardian of the Pan – African vision.

He said true leadership is measured not by how one treats the powerful, but by how one protects the weak, saying Julius Malema has shown qualities that transcend national boundaries.
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The voiceless citizen said in Julius Malema, there is the spirit of Pan – Africanism that was championed by the continent’s founding visionaries such as Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, Robert Mugabe, Nelson Mandela, and others.

” His belief that Africans must stand together regardless of nationality, speaks directly to the aspirations of millions across the continent,” reads Comrade Jumbe’s writings on the wall.

Comrade Jumbe said as Africans continue to face challenges of poverty, inequality, conflict, and division, voices that call for unity become more important than ever and one such voice is that of Julius Malema.

He said the blood being shed today, the suffering endured by foreign migrants in South Africa, and the struggles faced by many Africans should strengthen their resolve to build a continent where every African feels at home anywhere in Africa.

Comrade Jumbe has expressed optimistic that one day, Africa may achieve the dream of becoming a truly united continent where no African is treated as a foreigner in another African land saying the sacrifices, struggles, and resilience of those enduring hardship today may well become the foundation stones of one Africa.

He has finally wished long live African unity 30th May, 2026, Long live the dream of one Africa one continent, and Long live Comrade Julius Malema, a leader who refuse to remain silent when fellow Africans are subjected to suffering, discrimination, and humiliation.

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